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Although all prosecutors in the City Attorney’s
Office handle domestic violence cases, the Domestic Violence Unit has four specially
trained prosecutors that are assigned to handle only domestic violence cases.
These specialized prosecutors handle cases that include, but are not limited to,
repeat assaults, egregious acts of violence, and victims that are high risk (including
the elderly, children, and the disabled). For more information on what to expect, please
click here.

Additionally, the Unit has several courtroom advocates who work in tandem
with various community liaisons to provide a variety of services to domestic violence
victims. In cooperation with community organizations like CHOICES for Victims
of Domestic Violence, Southeast Mental Health Service, Legal Aid, and Franklin County
Children’s Services, the City Attorney’s Office provides a centralized resource
and support system within the Unit.

The City Attorney's Office supports a Stalking Unit within the Domestic
Violence Unit, created in 1988, to investigate menacing by stalking complaints,
assist in evidence collection, and support stalking victims. Additionally,
the Stalking Unit can assist victims in obtaining anti-stalking Civil Protection Orders.

Stalking occurs when a person engages in a pattern of conduct that knowingly
causes the victim to believe the offender will cause physical harm or mental distress
to them. Menacing by stalking is a crime under Ohio Revised Code Section 2903.211
and can disrupt a victim’s lifestyle and cause serious mental distress. This
crime is a first degree misdemeanor and carries a maximum penalty of six months
in jail and/or $1,000 fine. A fifth degree felony may be filed if there is
a previous stalking conviction.